Jungle: Generally good, but a missed opportunity on the tie. Another color, a bit more contrast would have been great

I agree, unfortunately I'm lacking a proper tie for this suit at the moment. I went through about 7 options last night with @TweedyProf and although navy was going to be my safe choice, I opted for dark green with navy dots. I already have some good options on the back burner that I'm working on purchasing.

Jungle: Generally good, but a missed opportunity on the tie. Another color, a bit more contrast would have been great

I agree, unfortunately I'm lacking a proper tie for this suit at the moment. I went through about 7 options last night with @TweedyProf
and although navy was going to be my safe choice, I opted for dark green with navy dots. I already have some good options on the back burner that I'm working on purchasing.

I agree with HF. The shirt is too bright or too city for the rest of the outfit. I would think a standard blue OCBD would work, or maybe even a country-ish tattersall. The rest is great though.

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Originally Posted by Pingson

Thanks of the thumbs from yesterday, much appreciated. Today - the only DB I own (I'm not entirely sold on DBs) - vintage from god knows when (likely 1940s). Probably 17-18oz cloth, nice to wear on a really cold day like today.

That tweed is stunning, and while I really liked your article and am not one for super high gorges, I still think it is just a tad low for sartorial perfection. Just my .2.

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Originally Posted by Pliny

Good morning -

Great combo, Pliny. You are consistently one of my favorite posters.

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Originally Posted by in stitches

X-post from Friday Challenge!!!

Beautiful, Stitchy. Especially the shoes.

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Originally Posted by sugarbutch

As I have mentioned, this is one of my favorite jackets of yours. And from afar everything looks great, but I feel like up close it is a little busy. Maybe the pattern in the shirt/tie are too close? Or maybe I'm totally wrong.